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Marking

Marking

We have more than 20 years experience in the field of marking technologies, implementing marking machinery in automated manufacturing processes. This way we have collected a considerable amount of experience with all the commercially available equipment in our home country.Manufacturers invest greatly into the quality control of markings, and for this purpose we have built many camera-connected solutions.

Labeling

Labeling is arguably the most widely used marking method of manufactured goods. The label of a product can be economical decorative element and information conveying surface just as well. Aside from it’s straightforward functions, application of other types of labels and foils could be necessary. Throughout our previously built works we have built equipment for the application of protective foils, garantial- and safety-labels.The applicator of choice can be selected based on the process-measurements which stem from the technologies used in the process. Such measurements could be the takt-time, the calculated travel-speed of the product, or the shape and dimensions of its labeled surface. To fulfill these requirements, the label application process can be chosen to be continuous, by the use of a tamp applicator or even by a robot.

Laser marking

Laser marking is widely used by many industrial companies to mark and control their products, because in most cases there is no need to apply an additional marking-bearer layer, and the markings can be applied to almost any surface of the product. Equipping the products with DMC (Data-Matrix Code) identification by laser engraving, and controlling it by reading it back to a camera-system became standard procedure in the automotive industry, thanks to the possible high degree of automation of the process. Metal, polymer or even ceramic products can be marked automatically, by selecting the right laser source for the purpose. 

We have built many laser engraving- and controlling cells for automotive, construction, and industrial manufacturers of various other fields, integrating our machines in fully- or partially automated processes.